Self-Reflective Renewal in Schools: Local Lessons from a National Initiative (Contemporary Studies in Social and Policy Issues in Education: The David C. Anchin Center Series)

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The primary purpose of this study is to learn from the experiences of schools across the U.S. that are engaged in a largely process-oriented reform strategy. Schools vary in their capacity for productive self-reflection. The authors examine the process of self-assessment that many schools engaged in during this time of widespread public attention to the equlaity of schools. The schools examined in these cases reveal a complex interaction between the nature of the self-reflective activity the schools were engaged in (in this case, a National Education Association school review process entitled KEYS to Success in Schools), the contexts that shape the school, and the readiness on the part of school staff to engage in systematic reflection around issues that affect teaching and learning.The act of self-reflection in schools may not provide, by itself, a source of new ideas, alternative models, and a sense of what might be possible for the school to accomplish. Some external agent can often provide the impetus for (or constrain) the actions of school staffs in examining their programs and capacity for renewal. The acts and outcomes of self-reflection are inevitably guided and/or constrained by various contexts (including the school's history, culture, structure, and supports and pressures provided from communities, districts, and states).

Author(s): Bradley S. Portin, Lynn G. Beck, Michael S. Knapp, Joseph Murphy
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 240

Preliminaries......Page 1
Contents......Page 7
1 KEYS and the Larger School Reform Movement In The United States......Page 13
2 The KEYS Initiative in Memphis City Schools......Page 29
3 Unions, Politicians, and Educators......Page 45
4 Building a School Community Using KEYS......Page 65
5 KEYS in California......Page 85
6 Finding Meaning in the Mirror......Page 103
7 Walter Rumsey Elementary School......Page 123
8 The KEYS Case Study in Mississippi......Page 141
9 Florida and the KEYS......Page 159
10 Implementing School Reform in a High-Stakes Testing Policy Environment......Page 173
11 The School and Self-Reflective Renewal......Page 191
A Methodological Note......Page 213
B Indicators of a Quality School......Page 221
C The KEYS Survey......Page 223
Index......Page 225
About the Contributors......Page 239